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Dr Clare Makepeace

Teaching Fellow

Clare Makepeace joined UCL as a Teaching Fellow in 2013, following
the completion of her PhD at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is a
cultural historian of modern warfare. Her research focuses on experiences of
warfare, with a particular interest in the themes of gender, emotions and
memory.

She is currently re-writing her doctoral dissertation on British
prisoners of war held in Germany and Italy in the Second World War into a
monograph. She is also writing publications on POW associations formed after
the Second World War, on the claim for compensation run by Far East POWs in the
1950s, and on grief and bereavement of the relatives of prisoners of war.

Clare also currently works as an Associate Tutor at Birkbeck College,
where she teaches BA and MA core courses.

Prior to returning to studying, Clare had a career working in government
and politics. She completed her undergraduate degree in Modern History at the
University of Oxford.

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